
I only do these cos it's fun. You only need patience if you don't want to do it.
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Sun 14 Apr 2002, 1:10,
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How do you do this? I've done some stop animation on my old analog cam, but I've never tried it with a digicam. Are the special tools or software needed?
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Sun 14 Apr 2002, 15:48,
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which is a studio suite that lets you capture and edit videos with titles, transitions and sound effects, etc.
I don't know what decent packages are available - Adobe Premier seems much better but I've had difficulties with that so far on my machine.
But Studio DV does OK for me, I capture the individual frames in that.
Then you can add the visual effects and stuff in Adobe Photoshop or AfterEffects.
The sound effects I also added in Studio DV.
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Sun 14 Apr 2002, 20:55,
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I don't know what decent packages are available - Adobe Premier seems much better but I've had difficulties with that so far on my machine.
But Studio DV does OK for me, I capture the individual frames in that.
Then you can add the visual effects and stuff in Adobe Photoshop or AfterEffects.
The sound effects I also added in Studio DV.